Sharron Livingston of
The Travel Magazine writes: «Whitehaven Beach has oh - so - white sands, deepest green rainforests, and crystalline waters.
Not exact matches
Of all the business activities you perform,
travel, meals and entertainment are preferable to placing an office supply on order or
writing a check for a subscription to My Boring Trade
magazine.
When Jordan Bishop is not
writing personal or company profiles, he contributes insights about the misunderstood to publications like Forbes, never - before - told
travel narratives to a handful of in - flight
magazines and enables international clients to tell transformative stories as a principal at STORIED Agency.
He has appeared on national TV,
writes articles for trade
magazines, is a regular expert witness, is much
travelled and currently handles new business and product development.
He has appeared on national TV,
writes articles for trade
magazines, is a regular expert witness, is much
traveled and currently handles new business and product development.
Richard Sterling, once the
travel editor of Fiery Foods & Barbecue
Magazine,
wrote to us that a waiter in Pattaya Beach, Thailand, once dropped a cube of sugar into Richard's too hot Dom Yom, or spicy prawn soup.
She has also
written for Boston
magazine, the Boston Globe, Dwell, Concierge.com, New York Times T
Travel, and Town & County
Travel.
For an article on
travel mishaps and emergencies that I
wrote for Canadian Family
magazine a few years» back, the words of the insurance expert I interviewed, Sushil Masih, still resonate:
She has
written hundreds (that's right) of
magazine articles, four books on breastfeeding, and another dozen on parenting topics, and she is a frequent and well -
travelled speaker.
A committed traveler and avid reader of
travel magazines, I decided to try
writing travel articles.
Alex Van Buren — follow her on Instagram and Twitter @alexvanburen — is a Brooklyn - based writer, editor and content strategist who has
written for The Washington Post, Bon Appétit,
Travel + Leisure, New York
Magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, and Epicurious.
Guest Post by Lisa Meili Note from Julie Matthews: After
writing an article for the Autism File
Magazine on
traveling with food allergies (out in the June / July issue), I spotted this incredible post from a mother on a GFCF board.
If I could have chosen any career in the world for myself it would be to
write travel reviews for a legit
magazine.
About Blog Pinella is the personal
magazine of Alessia Marcuzzi, where she
writes about looks,
travel, kids and much more.
Written by Derek Connolly, the film's about a trio of
magazine employees investigate a classified ad that seeks a partner for time
travel.
Elise Hahl contributed to Choosing Motherhood (Cedar Fort, Inc., 2013) and has
written for the online
magazine «Outside In Literary &
Travel.»
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She also
writes stories, articles and
travel pieces for newspapers and
magazines, and teaches creative
writing at the Faber Academy.
After graduating with a degree in
Magazine Journalism from the University of Missouri, she
wrote for Out & About, a
travel guide in coastal Maine.
He has
written for The New York Times, The New York Times
Magazine, Vogue, House & Garden, Esquire, Texas Monthly,
Travel & Leisure, Departures, and the International Herald Tribune.
In this tightly wound, enthralling story reminiscent of Agatha Christie's works, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who
writes for a
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He fell in love with Japan while on assignment for a
travel magazine and decided to
write a novel set there while on a bullet train, two days shy of his 30th birthday.
In his time, Tom has been a zoo keeper,
travel writer, buffalo catcher and filing clerk, but he now
writes for adults and children, for books,
magazines and TV.
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Board Member Traci McClintic has
written a number of articles for
travel and outdoor
magazines and is a contributor to Feast, Planet Jackson Hole's bi-weekly food column.
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The most successful
travel writers today are not
writing for
magazines on the newsstand or books on a store shelf.
When not
traveling to and
writing about exotic locations or
writing articles for Cat Fancy
Magazine, Cimeron helps others create successful animal rescue programs and also get their non-profits on track to do the most for the animals.
on humor,
travel and pets, and
writes the «Captain's Log» column for Maine Dog
Magazine.
Megan Singleton is an award - winning
travel writer having been gallivanting the world since 2000
writing for New Zealand and international newspapers,
magazines and websites.
Our
magazine article won a Silver award in the 2013 North American
Travel Journalists Association (NATJA)
Travel Writing Competition.
«Superb
writing and stylish layout make visiting the site like cracking open a high - quality
travel magazine.»
Since starting out as a
travel writer after university (almost a decade ago), she's travelled to over 50 countries and written for a diverse range of publications including Rough Guides, Business Traveller and The Sunday Times Travel Mag
travel writer after university (almost a decade ago), she's
travelled to over 50 countries and
written for a diverse range of publications including Rough Guides, Business Traveller and The Sunday Times
Travel Mag
Travel Magazine.
We started
writing travel articles for print magazines and newspapers — and we still contribute many articles each year to leading consumer and travel industry publications in the U.S. and Canada, like Islands.com, TravelAge West, NUVO.com, Cruise & Travel Lifestyles, Taste of Life and Interval
travel articles for print
magazines and newspapers — and we still contribute many articles each year to leading consumer and
travel industry publications in the U.S. and Canada, like Islands.com, TravelAge West, NUVO.com, Cruise & Travel Lifestyles, Taste of Life and Interval
travel industry publications in the U.S. and Canada, like Islands.com, TravelAge West, NUVO.com, Cruise &
Travel Lifestyles, Taste of Life and Interval
Travel Lifestyles, Taste of Life and Interval World.
There's lots of great
travel writing out there, however, very little of it is in
magazines, and what is in
magazines certainly isn't in «
travel»
magazines.
Reviewing The Best American
Travel Writing 2000, Howe used my story Storming «The Beach» (along with two other adventure - slanted essays from the anthology), as a distasteful example of «testosterone travel» — «today's versions of the adventure stories that ran thirty or fifty years ago in barbershop or cigar - store magazines.&
Travel Writing 2000, Howe used my story Storming «The Beach» (along with two other adventure - slanted essays from the anthology), as a distasteful example of «testosterone
travel» — «today's versions of the adventure stories that ran thirty or fifty years ago in barbershop or cigar - store magazines.&
travel» — «today's versions of the adventure stories that ran thirty or fifty years ago in barbershop or cigar - store
magazines.»
'» If readers snapped up
magazines to read insightful 8,000 - word essays on Eritrea with the same enthusiasm they devour inane 500 - word sidebars on «Honolulu's Hippest Hotels,» the state of modern
travel writing would probably be a whole lot healthier.
Thompson pins much of the blame for sub-par
travel writing on the commercial atmosphere in which
travel magazines operate.
From there, Thompson does indeed
write candidly and honestly about his
travel experiences in places like Thailand, Alaska, Latin America, and the Caribbean — as well as his stint as editor of the short - lived
magazine Travelocity.
Since Thompson has, by his own estimation,
written, edited or photographed roughly 2,000
travel stories in the past decade, he would seem to be in the perfect position to analyze why
travel magazines so frequently publish such mediocre work.
The most compelling exposé of commercial
travel writing doesn't come until halfway through the book, when Thompson recounts his attempt to create a «
travel magazine for people who don't like
travel magazines» as founding editor - in - chief of Travelocity.
I think some of the best
travel writing is found outside of
travel magazines and outside of
travel books.
The economics of
travel writing for
magazines and newspapers make sophisticated stories very difficult to produce and place.
Readers can find excerpts and stories adapted from our
magazine and newspaper
travel articles, as well as
travel posts
written just for this site.
Ana's
travel writing has appeared in The Boston Globe; Conde Nast UK; Hemispheres, Home and Away; Travel Weekly; Cruise Critic and Porthole Cruise magazine, among other publica
travel writing has appeared in The Boston Globe; Conde Nast UK; Hemispheres, Home and Away;
Travel Weekly; Cruise Critic and Porthole Cruise magazine, among other publica
Travel Weekly; Cruise Critic and Porthole Cruise
magazine, among other publications.
Indeed, the trouble with modern
travel writing is not simply the result of lazy writers, compromised editors and dastardly corporations: It is the cold demographic spawn of
magazine consumers, who — in greater numbers than not — happily buy into the illusion of «on - time departures, courteous flunkies, sugar - white beaches, fascinating cities, charming locals, first - class hotels, golden days, purple nights, and «an exotic blend of the ancient and the modern.
This time on The Huffington Post in an article entitled «The Ultimate Honeymoon Destinations»
written by Ella Jameson, a
travel journalist who
writes for many different websites, blogs and
magazines.
Luxury
travel writer Susan Belknapp
writes about her recent trip to Kauai in the August, 2009 edition of OCMetro
Magazine.
If Chuck's book can wake three people up to the fact that good
travel writing is not in mainstream
magazines, well, then he will have done all of us an important service.